Was the MP a failure?

Cards (37)

  • How did conservative politicians view Hitler and the SA?
    As a dangerous rabble
  • What was the army's stance towards Hitler and the Nazis?
    The army was unwilling to support them
  • Where did Ernst Rohm flee after the Putsch?
    South America
  • What happened to the Nazi party immediately after the Putsch?
    The party fell into chaos
  • What happened to the Nazi newspaper Volkisher Beobachter after the Putsch?
    It was banned
  • How did Hitler use his time in prison?
    To re-evaluate his strategy for power
  • What did Hitler prove during his imprisonment?
    He was a man of action, not just an orator
  • How did Hitler's imprisonment affect his status in the Nazi Party?
    It reinforced his power within the party
  • What did Hitler do during his trial?
    Conveyed his political opinions
  • What was Hitler's view of the Weimar Republic during his trial?
    He condemned them as traitors
  • What was Hitler's reduced sentence after his trial?
    9 months
  • Who was sympathetic to Hitler during his trial?
    A sympathetic judge
  • How was Hitler's trial covered by the media?
    It was covered by major German newspapers
  • What were the short-term and long-term effects of the Munich Putsch on the Nazi Party?
    Short-term effects:
    • Putsch was crushed
    • Internal chaos within the party
    • Conservative elites distanced themselves

    Long-term effects:
    • Re-evaluation of strategy towards democracy
    • Hitler's oration skills gained a wider audience
    • Transition from an unknown extremist party to a dominant force
  • What was the significance of the Munich Putsch for the Nazi Party?
    It was a significant event in their rise
  • Failure:
    • Conservative politicians and elites now saw Hitler and the SA as a dangerous rabble and wanted little to do with them.
    The army was shown as unwilling to support Hitler and the Nazis even with General Ludendorff’s support.
    The SA lost their leader as Ernst Rohm fled to South America.
    Immediately after the Putsch, the nazi party fell into chaos and the Nazi newspaper Volkisher Beobachter was banned.
  • What did Hitler do during his time in prison?
    He re-evaluated his strategy for power.
  • How did Hitler come to be a dominant political figure?
    He was a man of action, not just an orator.
  • What was the effect of Hitler's imprisonment on the Nazi Party?
    It reinforced his power within the party.
  • What internal issues did the Nazi Party face during Hitler's absence?
    Internal arguments highlighted his necessity.
  • How did Hitler use his trial to his advantage?
    He condemned the Weimar Republic and expressed his views.
  • What did Hitler label the Weimar Republic as during his trial?
    Traitors for signing the Treaty of Versailles.
  • What was the outcome of Hitler's trial regarding his sentence?
    He received a reduced sentence of 9 months.
  • Who was sympathetic to Hitler during his trial?
    A sympathetic judge reduced his sentence.
  • What could have happened to Hitler as an Austrian citizen?
    He could have been deported.
  • How was Hitler's trial publicized?
    It was covered by major German newspapers.
  • What was the result of the media coverage of Hitler's trial?
    It turned him into a national figure.
  • What was the Munich Putsch?
    A significant event in the rise of the Nazi party
  • What was the immediate outcome of the Munich Putsch?
    The Putsch was crushed and Hitler was imprisoned
  • How did Hitler's imprisonment affect the Nazi Party?
    It created fissures within the party and support base
  • What did conservative politicians and elites think of the Nazi Party after the Putsch?
    They wanted little to do with the crushed party
  • What did Hitler do during his imprisonment?
    He re-evaluated his strategy for coming to power
  • How did Hitler use his trial to his advantage?
    He shared his political opinions to a wide audience
  • What was the impact of media coverage on Hitler's trial?
    It garnered a widespread audience for his views
  • How did the Munich Putsch affect the Nazi Party's status in the early 1930s?
    It transformed them from an unknown extremist party
  • What was the long-term significance of the Munich Putsch for Nazism?
    It was a conduit to becoming the only party in Germany
  • What were the short-term and long-term effects of the Munich Putsch on the Nazi Party?
    Short-term effects:
    • Putsch was crushed
    • Hitler imprisoned
    • Fissures within the party

    Long-term effects:
    • Re-evaluation of strategy
    • Use of trial for political platform
    • Transition to dominant party in early 1930s